Alright, enough! Camber wins for the worst weather. What elevation are you at anyways, mountain man? This is June 16th, for heavens sake, but I've seen snow in Bozeman in July. And Cash Larue wins just for being one a hell of a nice guy! (Seriously.) I am having the last of many a wet day with fog and rain. So what do I win? Well, when our weather turns it TURNS. And it looks like our sunny skies start tomorrow. Often the case in Oregon, somewhere around mid June it rains for the last time for a few months, maybe nothing serious till November. OAK in the fireplace, but have been burning the cheap stuff - the oak is for celebrating!!! This was about 8:30 PM down through my timber, long days for being cold and wet.
damm - can I like a press the LIKE BUTTON more than just once? What a neighbor! Fuel management is near and dear to me, but good neighbors like Cash are priceless.
Looks like our cold days are in the past. Temperature not too bad yet but dang it is hot out there when working in the sun.
Burning black walnut and lodge pole right now. Yes, I have a fire. Was snowing on both sides of the tunnels when I came home from work.
Looks like we'll be 90 for the next couple of days. I see the dewpoint is climbing a bit this morning and that is definitely not good.
Never AC Downeast. No one (except from the south ( like Portland, Maine or N.Y.C.) needs cooling. Hey, the water has gone UP TO 54 F. That's B.B. territory for you inland people. Now it's a heat wave in the 80's, humid, no rain forecast. The onshore breeze off the ocean is cool. That's hubris ( "excuuuuusse me" S. Martin ).
83 here now @7pm EST. Humid and sunny first day of Summer. Hardwood nuggets and bark in the firepit. Steak on the charcoal. Eating outside as a nice breeze blowing. AC going in house.
Cooling off nicely here. We got up to 72 then the temperature started falling and the wind picked up. Humidity is dropping too. Sweet!!!
Only thing I'm burning today is my lawn. It's been near 90F for days with stifling humidity and no rain. Plants in the garden are loving it, although I've had to water them regularly in the morning before they get scorched. In the past week my zucchini, cucumbers and tomatoes have exploded in the heat. Hot peppers are doing well also. There's a rhythm to the seasons and I'm just taking it as it comes.